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all of them want to work closely with united states army. it is important we work closely with allies and partners to innovate and realize transformational change, but ensure that we have maintain stability, security, and interoperability around the world. we need to pursue the high payoff initiatives that build strong relationships with our allies and partners. these initiatives include the international military education and training program. i can't count the number of chiefs of army and senior leaders that have been exposed to our military and country through this program. another, i have found the foreign military sales program was a great opportunity for partners to improve their own capacities and capabilities, while increasing interoperability with us. also a great opportunity to reduce costs and maintain our organic industrial base. finally, the implement of our security force assistance brigades to advise, along with combine exercises with allies and partners, it has increased capacities and capabilities, along with building inter
all of them want to work closely with united states army. it is important we work closely with allies and partners to innovate and realize transformational change, but ensure that we have maintain stability, security, and interoperability around the world. we need to pursue the high payoff initiatives that build strong relationships with our allies and partners. these initiatives include the international military education and training program. i can't count the number of chiefs of army and...
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the united states army. see all the goodness that's being built here to recognize what is inarguably the most powerful land force on the planet, the united states army. thanks each and every one of you for joining us this morning. let's have an army strong day. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.visit ncicap.org] coverage of, live the house debate and vote on two measures to limit u.s. military action against iran. california democratic representatives barbara lee and will, have introduced legislation to repeal the 2002 congressional operation nation for the use of -- authorizations for military use against iraq and funding to be used against iran without congressional authorization. live coverage next week on c-span. watch "on-demand" on c-span.org, listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. , a forum on national security and countero
the united states army. see all the goodness that's being built here to recognize what is inarguably the most powerful land force on the planet, the united states army. thanks each and every one of you for joining us this morning. let's have an army strong day. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.visit ncicap.org] coverage of, live the house debate and vote on two measures to limit u.s. military action...
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staff of the united states army, general tim mcconville. [applause] >> good morning and thank you, the kindam, for introduction. it's great to have the 33rd of staff here, the 34th of staff. chiefs do that, we got these numbers. i'm the 40th, you kind of work that around. i checked. it was on the information highway so we're ok with the numbers. also, general allen, general campbell, general wagner, hartsingog, assistant secretaries, majors of the army, daley and preston. a proud legacys that we strive to live up to every single day and it's always great day in the united states army because we serve with the world's greatest soldiers and if you saw their performance over weeks, it wase of absolutely amazing. so how about a hand for our soldiers. [applause] >> today's a great day because sneak preview of our new army national museum and as opening's in grand june and i've had a chance to walk around. this is going to be a world-class facility. fittingng to be a tribute to the heroism and our soldiers in our army so i really encourage everyo
staff of the united states army, general tim mcconville. [applause] >> good morning and thank you, the kindam, for introduction. it's great to have the 33rd of staff here, the 34th of staff. chiefs do that, we got these numbers. i'm the 40th, you kind of work that around. i checked. it was on the information highway so we're ok with the numbers. also, general allen, general campbell, general wagner, hartsingog, assistant secretaries, majors of the army, daley and preston. a proud legacys...
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the united states army. see all the goodness that's being built here to recognize what is inarguably the most powerful land force on the planet, the united states army. thanks each and every one of you for joining us this morning. let's have an army strong day. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.visit ncicap.org] announcer: next week, we'll have live coverage of the house debate and vote on two measures to limit military action against iran. california democratic representatives barbara lee and roe cana will try to repeal the congressional operation for use of military force against iraq. and to block federal funding for being used to take military funding against iraq without congressional authorization. live coverage next week on c-span.
the united states army. see all the goodness that's being built here to recognize what is inarguably the most powerful land force on the planet, the united states army. thanks each and every one of you for joining us this morning. let's have an army strong day. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.visit ncicap.org] announcer: next week, we'll have live coverage of the house debate and vote on two...
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i am general anthony mcauliffe, united states army retired. i was at bastogne with the 101st airborne division in 1944. one of the saddest and most dramatic incidents occurred christmas eve night. we had asked for volunteers when we lost our hospital. and a very fine trained nurse, the daughter of the village hardware store keeper, renee le mere, volunteered. she took charge of a group of wounded from the 10th armored division on the streets of bastogne. but on christmas a five hunter pound bomb struck the house, went all the way through and none of the 10th armored division soldiers nor renee le mere survived. not a one survived. >on december 26, element of the fourth murder division crashed into bastogne. the encirclement was broken and for the germans it was the beginning of the end. >> after we had been in there, about 30 days, on the 16th of january we were relieved. we left bastogne in one of the worst blizzards i have ever seen. going up the hill about 40 miles south, a great big long hill with a gentle slope, the tanks just could not m
i am general anthony mcauliffe, united states army retired. i was at bastogne with the 101st airborne division in 1944. one of the saddest and most dramatic incidents occurred christmas eve night. we had asked for volunteers when we lost our hospital. and a very fine trained nurse, the daughter of the village hardware store keeper, renee le mere, volunteered. she took charge of a group of wounded from the 10th armored division on the streets of bastogne. but on christmas a five hunter pound...
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national guard, and the united states army. . joyce: he is a credit to adams county, to our commonwealth, and to the entire united states of america. today i salute sergeant raymond and congratulate him and his entire family. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 4:45 p.m. today. from being used to take military action against iran without congressional authorization. returns at 4:45 eastern today, we'll have live coverage here on c-span. > c-span's campaign 2020 differs from all political coverage for one simple reason -- it's c-span. people who brought you unfiltered view of government 1979 are brirnging n nfiltered view -- bringing you unfiltered view of those for the future. see the picture for yourself and up your own mind. own mind. c-span's campaign 2020 brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite provider.
national guard, and the united states army. . joyce: he is a credit to adams county, to our commonwealth, and to the entire united states of america. today i salute sergeant raymond and congratulate him and his entire family. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 4:45 p.m. today. from being used to take military action against iran without congressional authorization. returns at 4:45 eastern today, we'll...
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guest and our great ally in helping to study the future of the united states army, the defense department, and the challenges that we face in the security environment. secretary mccarthy was confirmed last year by the u.s. senate, and after having served in that capacity as an acting secretary for a number of months, he has now assumed the full responsibilities on all the matters relating to our great united states army, to include the recruitment, the organization, training, and equipment, and the care of 1.4 million personnel. those of our active duty force, our guard and reserve, and of course our important civilian counterparts as well within the department. he's one of the most important -- his is one of the most important jobs in the united states government, ladies and gentlemen, and pivotal to keeping our nation safe and our people safe as well. he has been for me a dear friend for a long period of time, and it's always wonderful to welcome you, mr. secretary, to brookings. he is a battle-hardened veteran of the department of defense and you would be hard-pressed to find a more de
guest and our great ally in helping to study the future of the united states army, the defense department, and the challenges that we face in the security environment. secretary mccarthy was confirmed last year by the u.s. senate, and after having served in that capacity as an acting secretary for a number of months, he has now assumed the full responsibilities on all the matters relating to our great united states army, to include the recruitment, the organization, training, and equipment, and...
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i served this country for six years in the united states army and without that experienced, i would not be able to stand before you today. i attended college but i never finished but i still believe in the promise of america and the american dream and all the people that i've had a chance to meet an encounter in my life the person i have been most inspired by with a single mother with two children that i met over 35 years ago. she had a fierce loyalty to her children that exemplified what true love really means. she had a kindness and a way of creating that only mothers are known for. she had a true strength and independence that a lot of us men try to fake. . she was honest and humble, through grit and determination she rose at the highest levels of the banking industry even though she was often passed over for promotions by men. she trust me to come into her children's lives. thank you love them and take care of them on my own, together we watched our children grow into wonderful adults who now have their own families, and have given a six beautiful grandchildren and through it all sh
i served this country for six years in the united states army and without that experienced, i would not be able to stand before you today. i attended college but i never finished but i still believe in the promise of america and the american dream and all the people that i've had a chance to meet an encounter in my life the person i have been most inspired by with a single mother with two children that i met over 35 years ago. she had a fierce loyalty to her children that exemplified what true...
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states army than our institution. i say that of course notwithstanding the outcome of the army/navy game this year, for which i think he would argue about responsibility. but his promotion to being the secretary of the army is a great plus for our country and for the army. now with so many real and potential challenges on the horizon, our u.s. army has no choice but to adapt to an increasingly uncertain future, a future of complex and evolving threats and an environment of increasingly technological sophistication, rapid change and lethality and that is especially true of today's topic which is the indo-pacific region. although i know the secretary is focused with laser-like clarity not just on the indo-pacific but the middle east, north africa and europe and elsewhere, because the army is of course, a global force. but today, we will talk about the indo-pacific region. so to our program shortly, the secretary will offer us some of his own remarks and then we will be joined on the stage by brookings senior fellow mike
states army than our institution. i say that of course notwithstanding the outcome of the army/navy game this year, for which i think he would argue about responsibility. but his promotion to being the secretary of the army is a great plus for our country and for the army. now with so many real and potential challenges on the horizon, our u.s. army has no choice but to adapt to an increasingly uncertain future, a future of complex and evolving threats and an environment of increasingly...
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yet the american bases and these are part of the strategic agreement of the united states army,ch the trained iraqi trained the iraqi air force. the squadrons on these bases. then there is the american troops that arrived in the cocountry back in 2014 when the prime minister at the time sent a letter to parliament asking and assistance in the fight against isis. president trump himself that he wanted these troops out. it is weird you would sanction a country for doing what he actually wanted to do. but in any case, the awkwardness started when americans brought justs to iraq out of syria to counter the presence of iranian -- that is when iraq found itself in an awkward position pulled between iran and the united states. i can't see a way if iraqi government says these troops that came in 2014 should leave, i don't see how these troops will stay in the country. the bases are different issue. no one is talking about strategic agreement with the united states. amy:y: d.c. a possible isis iraq resurgence and iraq? forces, they were fighting isis. resurgence already in iraq. where i saysan
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he's been the commanding general of the united states army for quite some time now. and it is his mission to secure the capital. and he'll take every preemptive measure he can to secure the capital in the coming days, weeks and months that will lead to the inauguration. and there it is. the first inauguration f be a hac of abraham lincoln. general scott had been planning this for quite some time now. so there was a physical presence on the ground, we got cavalry through the streets, armed soldiers on important avenues of approach to the city, with artillery pieces. there are sharpshooters in the buildings, even soldiers wearing civilian uniforms carrying pistols, just walking the audience. just to make sure that abraham lincoln is safely and peacefully inaugurated as president of the united states. that will happen. so that's the first major step and from there, we're going to turn to the state right below washington, d.c., right across the potomac river, virginia, where we're at today. what was virginia going to do? so in preparation for this, winfield scott has his
he's been the commanding general of the united states army for quite some time now. and it is his mission to secure the capital. and he'll take every preemptive measure he can to secure the capital in the coming days, weeks and months that will lead to the inauguration. and there it is. the first inauguration f be a hac of abraham lincoln. general scott had been planning this for quite some time now. so there was a physical presence on the ground, we got cavalry through the streets, armed...
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. >> my name is barilla cucusrman served proudly for 25 years in the united states army. i left active duty on a friday, and came to work here on monday. i would recommend people don't do that. anyway, if you had been here 22 years ago, you would be under ground, under dirt, because the original facade here at the memorial which forms one side of the memorial walls was dedicated in 1932 by herbert hoover and it was part of the memorial bridge project that obviously built memorial bridge, memorial drive and then this ceremonial gateway to arlington national cemetery, so 1932, three years into the depression, what happens, the memorial just sits here, and you can see that it was never finished. the niches are free of sculptures, the plaza was bare and it just sat here for some 65 years, and i always like to say it was just waiting for us to come along and bring this incredible memorial to women's service to the nation. so in essence, this is the place where the nation says thanks to the 3 million women who have served. the memorial itself is operated and maintained by the w
. >> my name is barilla cucusrman served proudly for 25 years in the united states army. i left active duty on a friday, and came to work here on monday. i would recommend people don't do that. anyway, if you had been here 22 years ago, you would be under ground, under dirt, because the original facade here at the memorial which forms one side of the memorial walls was dedicated in 1932 by herbert hoover and it was part of the memorial bridge project that obviously built memorial bridge,...
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indo-pacific is strategically important to the united states for many reasons. indo-pacific country. the world's foremost populous and three largest economies are located in the region. armies in 10 largest the world-are located there. the u.s. maintains five treaties, all critical for our national security and prosperity. forces in the region reinforce the american narrative, the belten road initiative and in order to be competitive and gain an we must have continuous presence. in order to maintain overmatch and prevent conflict in the army must be.s. postured in the region for the intensifying competition and if required to win in conflict. there is an ongoing fight for influence in the region for which access and presence are critical. partners matter. but the type of partner is paramount. china uses economics and many partner with them out of in this lies a great deal of vulnerability. the army partnership comes with and interoperable equipment, training on a basis and a commitment should deterrents world'spresent in the best fighting force. china may be the
indo-pacific is strategically important to the united states for many reasons. indo-pacific country. the world's foremost populous and three largest economies are located in the region. armies in 10 largest the world-are located there. the u.s. maintains five treaties, all critical for our national security and prosperity. forces in the region reinforce the american narrative, the belten road initiative and in order to be competitive and gain an we must have continuous presence. in order to...
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the united states army and the power i wouldn't find them we don't find them useful in our country in my country we don't find that useful because 1st of all they haven't protected our borders when isis invaded iraq they haven't protected our konami they haven't protected our oil so if the us what it is claimed this this is an act of war and is an act of terrorism iran have the right to to to define the finale defined state as a terrorist states big could be can. act of terrorism because is being committed in a sovereign country in iraq. nearby civilian port targeting well both of them were civilian that time because they travel through baghdad international airport weedy they have changed again or they have changed the rules of the game and this is a clear violation of human rights and a clear act of terrorism. amid rising tensions in the middle east for not amid hootin has paid an unexpected visit to syria for talks with president bashar al assad with more on this his roman cost of. this is let me have putin's 1st visit to syria since the year it's wednesday 17 and his arrival is th
the united states army and the power i wouldn't find them we don't find them useful in our country in my country we don't find that useful because 1st of all they haven't protected our borders when isis invaded iraq they haven't protected our konami they haven't protected our oil so if the us what it is claimed this this is an act of war and is an act of terrorism iran have the right to to to define the finale defined state as a terrorist states big could be can. act of terrorism because is...
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the united states army and the power i wouldn't find them we don't find them useful in our country or in my country we don't find them useful because 1st of all they haven't protected our borders when ice is invaded iraq they haven't protected our economy they haven't protected our oil so if the us what it is clearly this this is an act of war and is an act of terrorism because either because by barack inquests and if you're right doesn't want to state so they should leave they don't have the right to to to define the phenomena defined state as a terrorist states big can be counted as act of terrorism because being committed in a sovereign country in iraq. nearby civilian port targeting well both of them were civilian that time because they travel through baghdad international airports weedy they have changed again or they have changed the rules of the game and this is a clear violation of human rights and a clear act of terrorism i don't understand why the why are we waiting once a response waiting for from the naive nation against this kind of behavior. the latest movie by british d
the united states army and the power i wouldn't find them we don't find them useful in our country or in my country we don't find them useful because 1st of all they haven't protected our borders when ice is invaded iraq they haven't protected our economy they haven't protected our oil so if the us what it is clearly this this is an act of war and is an act of terrorism because either because by barack inquests and if you're right doesn't want to state so they should leave they don't have the...
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they will point this out to say that in contrast to the united states army, which recruited black man after 1863 in segregated units with white officers commanding, that the confederacy went further. they can claim that the confederacy was almost functioning as some kind of experiment in civil rights. even in the 1860s they will argue that the confederacy was mobilizing in integrated units. that is of course a wild claim, given that no one at the time of the war would have recognized such a statement. the black confederate narrative fits right in the center of this broader debate we're having a special over the last few years about confederate memory, about whether or not confederate statues and memorials should remain in public spaces and even private spaces across the former confederacy and even beyond. the debate itself is truly reay about how we remember the confederate war and the civil war more broadly. when you're talking about people on both sides of whether or not these monuments, memorials should remain, when they are talked about this in the context of a specific memorial m
they will point this out to say that in contrast to the united states army, which recruited black man after 1863 in segregated units with white officers commanding, that the confederacy went further. they can claim that the confederacy was almost functioning as some kind of experiment in civil rights. even in the 1860s they will argue that the confederacy was mobilizing in integrated units. that is of course a wild claim, given that no one at the time of the war would have recognized such a...
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states army has too many unknown facts and it would be mad for a centcom commander to go into a war with iran now irrespective of all this confession it's now a donald trump has embarked on an act the war and it has pushed the region the entire region into a new chapter the stuff of thank you i'm a stuff from there the editor in chief of you can see we're going to go to another guest in the united states in just a minute i do want to bring you some information that we're getting to had of course is this story continues to develop we get different from me in a different times but this from israel keep in mind that iran has also accused israel of complicity in this strike today in iraq that has killed custom so the money this significant military leader from iran israel in response to these actions today has stepped up the level of alert on its borders now it's stepping up the level of alert on its borders that's the word we're getting from israel at the moment of course iran accusing israel of complicity in this strike in iraq and i will continue to monitor that situation. out of isr
states army has too many unknown facts and it would be mad for a centcom commander to go into a war with iran now irrespective of all this confession it's now a donald trump has embarked on an act the war and it has pushed the region the entire region into a new chapter the stuff of thank you i'm a stuff from there the editor in chief of you can see we're going to go to another guest in the united states in just a minute i do want to bring you some information that we're getting to had of...
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states army. he had his calling. that was during the mccarthy hearings, when joseph mccarthy of wisconsin was going after people. he was going after them for their political beliefs in going after people that didn't even have a political belief that he said they had. he was getting people black listed so they could work and then he holds these hearings so the whole nation could watch him do it and so many people were afraid of taking him on. taking himfraid of on because they thought they would lose their jobs or their friends would lose their jobs or their family would lose their jobs. there was one guy that stood up to him and that was the counsel of the united states army from prem garr, iowa, and his name was joseph welch. he stood up and he said on national tv to joseph mccarthy, have you no sense of decency, sir? have you no sense of decency? that's what this is. this election. it's a decency check and i am going to be a juror next week in this trial, and by the way, to give you an update on
states army. he had his calling. that was during the mccarthy hearings, when joseph mccarthy of wisconsin was going after people. he was going after them for their political beliefs in going after people that didn't even have a political belief that he said they had. he was getting people black listed so they could work and then he holds these hearings so the whole nation could watch him do it and so many people were afraid of taking him on. taking himfraid of on because they thought they would...
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the united states army and the power i wouldn't find them we don't find them useful in our country in my country we don't find that useful because 1st of all they haven't protected our borders when ice is invaded iraq they haven't protected our economy they haven't protected our oil so if the us one it is clear this this is an act of war and as an act of terrorism iran have the right to to to define the fanatic defined state as a terrorist states big can be counter. act of terrorism because is being committed in a sovereign country in iraq. nearby civilian to report targeting well both of them were civilian that time because they travel through baghdad international airports we have changed again without change the rules of the game and this is a clear violation of a human right and a clear act of terrorism. you just in the russian president vladimir putin assailed talks with his syrian counterpart bashar al assad in damascus also visited a russian armed forces command point in the country will bring in more detail about putin syria trip as they come. moving on the latest movie by bri
the united states army and the power i wouldn't find them we don't find them useful in our country in my country we don't find that useful because 1st of all they haven't protected our borders when ice is invaded iraq they haven't protected our economy they haven't protected our oil so if the us one it is clear this this is an act of war and as an act of terrorism iran have the right to to to define the fanatic defined state as a terrorist states big can be counter. act of terrorism because is...
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states army which uses drones nets its air force which uses drones and then there is the i.a.e.a. and according to many military analysts this probably was a cia drone again we don't know for sure because nobody's confirmed who used this drone because if air force and army are involved then there is a whole chain of command and the directives are there is the likelihood that the directives would be intercepted at some point so this looks like that attack could have happened from anywhere in iraq there also have grown assets in nearby neighboring kuwait as well and very interesting even military or drone operators told us that this essentially could have been a drone which took off from the same runway where silla money landed and it would have been a very short flight and i asked them why how did they know about the attack that targeted them as iran responded a few days later they said using the analogy of a car and went to that they had assets in the air the iraqis were not informing them of everything they figured out and they had hours of notice because they realise that the ir
states army which uses drones nets its air force which uses drones and then there is the i.a.e.a. and according to many military analysts this probably was a cia drone again we don't know for sure because nobody's confirmed who used this drone because if air force and army are involved then there is a whole chain of command and the directives are there is the likelihood that the directives would be intercepted at some point so this looks like that attack could have happened from anywhere in...
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the united states army and the power i wouldn't find him we don't find them useful in our country or in my country we don't find that useful because 1st of all they haven't protected our borders when ice is invaded iraq they haven't protected our economy they haven't protected our oil so if the u.s. wanted to escape this this is an act of war and as an act of terrorism they don't have the right to to define the fanatic defined state as a terrorist state can be counter. act of terrorism. is being committed in a sovereign country in iraq. nearby civilian airports targeting well both of them were civilian that time because they travel through baghdad international airports we have changed again or they have changed the rules of the game and this is a clear violation of a human right and a clear act of terrorism. well the return to our breaking news that iran has launched missile strikes on at least 2 u.s. bases in iraq and what it's calling a revenge operation for the death of its top general in an american drone strike well for more on this we can now bring in life daniel mcadams she's
the united states army and the power i wouldn't find him we don't find them useful in our country or in my country we don't find that useful because 1st of all they haven't protected our borders when ice is invaded iraq they haven't protected our economy they haven't protected our oil so if the u.s. wanted to escape this this is an act of war and as an act of terrorism they don't have the right to to define the fanatic defined state as a terrorist state can be counter. act of terrorism. is...
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states army worldwide as a terrorist organization now back in april last year and that the motion was passed which declared u.s. centcom in the middle east and afghanistan as a terrorist organization and that was symbolic because the united states had declared iran's revolutionary guard as a terrorist organization that this is every sponsor today's motion is a response to the killing of done as gazans of them. and it is again symbolic but ok again it's part of that response that retaliation that iran is talking about it's not only about the physical military response but it's also about a symbolic and emotional response from the iranian people to what the parliamentarians here are doing is kind of trying to reflect the emotion and anger and the frustration that's been expressed out on the streets in iran. said begs in teheran and on the right hand side of your screen well it just was their cap on the site of the burial for custom so many today meanwhile the u.s. defense secretary's had to clarify that there's been no decision to pull troops out of iraq. and other military figures said
states army worldwide as a terrorist organization now back in april last year and that the motion was passed which declared u.s. centcom in the middle east and afghanistan as a terrorist organization and that was symbolic because the united states had declared iran's revolutionary guard as a terrorist organization that this is every sponsor today's motion is a response to the killing of done as gazans of them. and it is again symbolic but ok again it's part of that response that retaliation...
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the united states army and the power i wouldn't find them or don't find them useful in our country or in my country we don't find that useful because 1st of all they haven't protected our borders when ice is invaded iraq they haven't protected our konami they haven't protected our oil so if the us wanted to escalate this this is an act of war and is an act of terrorism iran have the right to to to define the fanatic defined state as a terrorist state can be counted as act of terrorism. is being committed in a sovereign country and you are. nearby civilian airport targeting well both of them were civilian that time because they travel through baghdad international airports we have changed again and they have changed the rules of the game and this is a clear violation of a human right and a clear act of terrorism i remind you of this breaking news that iran has confirmed a missile strike on a base housing u.s. forces in iraq we're going to update you with that later in this program. in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. next kaiser and
the united states army and the power i wouldn't find them or don't find them useful in our country or in my country we don't find that useful because 1st of all they haven't protected our borders when ice is invaded iraq they haven't protected our konami they haven't protected our oil so if the us wanted to escalate this this is an act of war and is an act of terrorism iran have the right to to to define the fanatic defined state as a terrorist state can be counted as act of terrorism. is being...
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the red brigade in the japanese red army, the weathermen in the united states. these were people who felt that the capitalist structures were unjust and needed to be destroyed and the only effective way of doing that was through violence. >> the german police have been waging a relentless war against the terrorists, capturing some, killing some. but the leaders of the group have often had more influence from inside prison than outside. authorities claim this man, andreas butter, continued to mastermind terrorist operations from inside prison, passing instructions through his attorneys. >> one of the bader meinhoff gang said one of the most fantastic thing in the 1970s was not to be a rock star, button a revolutionary. >> unlike the i.r.a. or other groups, the red army faction kills selectively, prosecutors, bankers, leaders of the society they wish so fervently to destroy. >> they thought the more high profile the assassination or kidnapping, the more likely that this would start the revolution, that the spark of violence would catch on. >> although morrow, 61 y
the red brigade in the japanese red army, the weathermen in the united states. these were people who felt that the capitalist structures were unjust and needed to be destroyed and the only effective way of doing that was through violence. >> the german police have been waging a relentless war against the terrorists, capturing some, killing some. but the leaders of the group have often had more influence from inside prison than outside. authorities claim this man, andreas butter, continued...
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as always, although i am a major in the united states army, nothing i say tonight is the opinion or policy of the dod. all views are entirely my own. so that gives me a bit of free reign to tell some great stories and answer some great questions. now here's what we're all here for. gunpowder. i thought about bringing samples. shannon said i couldn't unless i brought enough for everyone so unfortunately there won't be any goodie bags of explosives tonight. that said though hopefully we're going to learn a lot about it and there will be great information tonight that matters for your own research and for your understanding of america through the antebellum period and through the civil war. so the question i usually get from my students when i first bring up this topic is why gunpowder? why is it worth learning about? why does it matter and why should i sit through an hour of you talking about it? first off, it's really cool stuff. as my job, i'm a tanker, tank commander, so i have a lot of experience on being on the back end of cannons. what that means is you develop a real appreciation for
as always, although i am a major in the united states army, nothing i say tonight is the opinion or policy of the dod. all views are entirely my own. so that gives me a bit of free reign to tell some great stories and answer some great questions. now here's what we're all here for. gunpowder. i thought about bringing samples. shannon said i couldn't unless i brought enough for everyone so unfortunately there won't be any goodie bags of explosives tonight. that said though hopefully we're going...
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colonel, united states army. .t that time, a major arrivals where the reconnaissance troop, which i deployed with automatic weapons and this skirmish line established, but placed them on the left side overlooking the field of fire, to better utilize their automatic weapons. the rest of that day was spent assembling any other support we could find, included in that support where medium tanks that we were able to secure from the night armored division. , we weremonday morning hit with our first attack. the germans punched a hole in our lines, we counterattacked and restored the lines. out, one knocked assault on destroyed. -- one assault gun destroyed. the germans again attacked. the end ofthe end of an hour, oe still held, but we started the long will of losses. >> the battle of the bulge had begun. more than 50 german columns for attacking. there were penetrations everywhere. south of st. vith, the 28th division was split. thes to the east, where 106th was surrounded. forces were approaching from three sides. st. vith was not since the eight but a timetable of the counteroffensive. it was al
colonel, united states army. .t that time, a major arrivals where the reconnaissance troop, which i deployed with automatic weapons and this skirmish line established, but placed them on the left side overlooking the field of fire, to better utilize their automatic weapons. the rest of that day was spent assembling any other support we could find, included in that support where medium tanks that we were able to secure from the night armored division. , we weremonday morning hit with our first...
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the united states army warning americans not to panic over fake messages being sent to cell phones. some text are calling for user to report to a recruiting office for, a quote, immediate departure to iran. others claim they will be fined and sent to jail if they don't respond. the draft ended in 1973, so don't worry, they are fake. a new poll says most americans don't know where iran is geographically. only 28% of registered voters were able to he locate the country on a map of the middle east. when it came to finding iran, men had better luck than women, as did those with higher educations and wealth, while political party and age made little impact. cheryl: sticking with iran, stocks shrug ed off the tensions after an initial knee jerk reaction about 24 hours ago. the good news of the global economy, two trad -- two trade s near passable, they finally won out. we came off an amazing decade, an aa macing year with -- an amazing year with 2019, a bull market run that is ten years strong and despite a geopolitical hit and a concern, markets really took off yesterday. talk about what
the united states army warning americans not to panic over fake messages being sent to cell phones. some text are calling for user to report to a recruiting office for, a quote, immediate departure to iran. others claim they will be fined and sent to jail if they don't respond. the draft ended in 1973, so don't worry, they are fake. a new poll says most americans don't know where iran is geographically. only 28% of registered voters were able to he locate the country on a map of the middle...
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unit in with the best the united states army and my brother. host: if you are calling the iraq veteran line, those are veterans that did serve in iraq. just to let you know. , you are next.y morning, pedro, and happy new year to everybody. i think it is sad what is happening in iraq with the embassy being overrun. it seems like the iraqi people do not want us there. since 2002. there i don't see how the u.s. can continue at this rate. the american people do not want this for an intervention. this obviously blowback. we are in these countries and go into these countries and the problems with iran go back to us overthrowing their last democratically elected leader and that was a u.s. coup. interactions that have set the town the last 40 years has been blowback from u.s. overreach into these countries. host: the attack on the u.s. embassy is straight from iran's playbook in 1979, a sign of control over shiite military groups. we must protect our citizens. off our twitter feed, this is robert saying the president will not allow another benghazi to
unit in with the best the united states army and my brother. host: if you are calling the iraq veteran line, those are veterans that did serve in iraq. just to let you know. , you are next.y morning, pedro, and happy new year to everybody. i think it is sad what is happening in iraq with the embassy being overrun. it seems like the iraqi people do not want us there. since 2002. there i don't see how the u.s. can continue at this rate. the american people do not want this for an intervention....
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states army during the civil war. so this emerges black confederates from emerges in response to this ship to find people in the confederate heritage committee worried about not being able to celebrate their confederate ancestors without having to deal with the issue of slavery and emancipation. they acknowledge it's a way for them to get the issue of emancipation. it's really important to remember both the united states and confederacy nation of 1961 started on both sides. the army would include only white men and because it went on for so long, in 1863, lincoln and the up initiation realized they needed additional manpower so abolitionist had been pushing lincoln and administration to recruit black men from the beginning. they clearly saw this work as a war from the beginning. for a number of reasons, it was not allowed. the vast majority of white citizenry in the fourth, fighting this war to make african-americans equal. they were not fighting the war since slavery, they were fighting to preserve the union. lincoln
states army during the civil war. so this emerges black confederates from emerges in response to this ship to find people in the confederate heritage committee worried about not being able to celebrate their confederate ancestors without having to deal with the issue of slavery and emancipation. they acknowledge it's a way for them to get the issue of emancipation. it's really important to remember both the united states and confederacy nation of 1961 started on both sides. the army would...
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navy air force marine corps in the united states army are located. >>in this region if they wanted to. and almost with very little warning. the iranians could strike any one of these locations they have the capability. >>justice chilling is the deadly potential payload, iran's missiles could bring if they strike american targets right now they've got conventional high explosives on him in principle they could put chemical are perhaps even a a nuclear weapon on a should they get that one day. those brian todd reporting experts say iran probably is not capable at this time of building a long-range ballistic missile like the ones built in north korea. >>but it is reported that iran is hard at work on doing. >>more than 1 billion animals are presumed dead as wildfires rage across australia tonight. how a woman from the bay area is taking part in the rescue effort right here from home is force a greek freak and the best team in the nba. >>this is >>at least 25 people are dead close to 2000 homes destroyed and more than 15 million acres burned and still bu
navy air force marine corps in the united states army are located. >>in this region if they wanted to. and almost with very little warning. the iranians could strike any one of these locations they have the capability. >>justice chilling is the deadly potential payload, iran's missiles could bring if they strike american targets right now they've got conventional high explosives on him in principle they could put chemical are perhaps even a a nuclear weapon on a should they get that...
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. >> the role to be played by the united states army was to block certain roads and make sure certain airfields were not made available for use by elements loyal to general noriega. >> with these assurances, the insurgent troops launched a coup attempt. they quickly overpowered noriega's guards. they seized the headquarters and captured noriega. the americans did not carry through on the promises. forces loyal to noriega crushed the rebellion, freeing general noriega. president bush later denied any u.s. involvement in the operation. >> i can tell you that is not true. i would repeat, we have no argument with the panamanian defense forces. we have good relations with the panamanian defense forces. >> but an investigative journalist in panama all during the coup attempt disputes these claims. >> the idea on the american side was to lead these plotters along, to seduce them into believing they had the support of the united states and abandon them so that the excuse could be made we had to smash the pdf completely. we could not rely on disgruntled officers inside the panamanian army to r
. >> the role to be played by the united states army was to block certain roads and make sure certain airfields were not made available for use by elements loyal to general noriega. >> with these assurances, the insurgent troops launched a coup attempt. they quickly overpowered noriega's guards. they seized the headquarters and captured noriega. the americans did not carry through on the promises. forces loyal to noriega crushed the rebellion, freeing general noriega. president bush...
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he was a veteran of the united states army, a retired military intelligence officer, united academy litary professor of social sciences at west point. decorated military veteran, earning the legion of medal, joint service medal, national defense service medal, humanitarian service medal, vietnam service medal with two bronze stars, republic of medal, and the n combat infantry badge. death by his n son, matthew, and all of his sisters.and he is survived by my second mom, daughters, and he also had five grandchildren, ashley of hong kong, taylor jordan of massachusetts, zachary ordan of waterbury, matthew of davis air force base, tucson, and thomas of beaufort, south carolina. funeral services were held john's lutheran. church. i will be attending the burial atvice which will take place west point national cemetery on january 24, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. conclude with matthew 25: 27. faithful servant, thou has been faithful over a rulerings i will make the over many things. enter thou into the joy of the lord. beat navy, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair
he was a veteran of the united states army, a retired military intelligence officer, united academy litary professor of social sciences at west point. decorated military veteran, earning the legion of medal, joint service medal, national defense service medal, humanitarian service medal, vietnam service medal with two bronze stars, republic of medal, and the n combat infantry badge. death by his n son, matthew, and all of his sisters.and he is survived by my second mom, daughters, and he also...
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he has previous he served as an active duty infantry in the united states army, and has embedded journalist -- as an embedded journalist in iraq, and also as a senior policy analyst at the institute of defense analyses in washington, d.c. he has published widely on a range of topics from indigent greece to global terrorism. he has written and edited over a dozen books as well as over 100 articles on history, strategy and economics. his presentation today is drawn from his most recent work "the washington war." he would like me to add that it is as close as you will get to a team of rivals from world war ii. i would like to welcome dr. keith had sent to the stage. [applause] dr. hudson: good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. in his magisterial history of the riseer since 1500, and fall of the great powers, which incidentally was the senior year graduation gift in 1988 that inspired me to become a professional historian, the historian paul kennedy wrote that his work was not exclusively a military or economic history, but he wanted to "concentrate on the interaction between economic and strateg
he has previous he served as an active duty infantry in the united states army, and has embedded journalist -- as an embedded journalist in iraq, and also as a senior policy analyst at the institute of defense analyses in washington, d.c. he has published widely on a range of topics from indigent greece to global terrorism. he has written and edited over a dozen books as well as over 100 articles on history, strategy and economics. his presentation today is drawn from his most recent work...
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he was commissioned in the united states army in which he served 34 years. leader inifle platoon the 101st division. he completed law school in washington, d.c. and began work on his first book, published in 1990. he won the knighted states marine car -- united state marine corps general greene's award. to host the book launch of the first volume of his trilogy on the history of the asian war. that book tower of schools comes out in march. march 3 will be the book launch. it is my privilege to turn the panel over to james and then richard. james: thank you, jason. it was really brilliant in previous conferences to be standing at a big great hall. while there is nothing wrong with the halls of the previous years, it is so much better to be in this amazing environment. this feels like the right place to be talking about the second world war. talking about cricket, it's my duty as an englishman and cricket fanatic to bring up gricket very -- cricket very gently every time i come to new orleans. i was writing about my normandy campaign and said how would i bring
he was commissioned in the united states army in which he served 34 years. leader inifle platoon the 101st division. he completed law school in washington, d.c. and began work on his first book, published in 1990. he won the knighted states marine car -- united state marine corps general greene's award. to host the book launch of the first volume of his trilogy on the history of the asian war. that book tower of schools comes out in march. march 3 will be the book launch. it is my privilege to...
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states army, and he had his calling, and that was during the mccarthy hearing. when joseph mccarthy of wisconsin was going after people for their political beliefs, after people that did not even have the political beliefs he said they had. he was getting people blacklisted so they could not work and, then he would hold many hearings, and so people were afraid of taking him on. they were afraid of taking him on because they thought they would lose their jobs or their friends would lose their jobs or their family would lose their jobs, but there was one guy that stood up to him, and that was the counsel of the united states name was joseph welch, and he stood up and he said on national tv to joseph "have you no sense of decency, sir? have you no sense of decency?" that is the state of this election. it is a decency check. in going to be a juror next week in this. there's a lot of updates to give you on many things that are happening, but to give you an update, we are still wrangling, for good reason, over how that trial is going to go. donald trump claims he will
states army, and he had his calling, and that was during the mccarthy hearing. when joseph mccarthy of wisconsin was going after people for their political beliefs, after people that did not even have the political beliefs he said they had. he was getting people blacklisted so they could not work and, then he would hold many hearings, and so people were afraid of taking him on. they were afraid of taking him on because they thought they would lose their jobs or their friends would lose their...
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me upright thing i says the united states army. mistakes talks. about $46.00 times on this star and they attack and rocky off we shall forces it all card without giving any result of all acceptable reason now than a lawyer for the foreman misson boss call us gone says he feels betrayed by the japanese justice system gone fled to japan this week claiming he was avoiding political persecution and allegations of financial misconduct more details are emerging about guns a dramatic escape as alexia brought in now reports this house in beirut is where column is believed to be holed up now i get one of the world's most famous fugitives sort by police in japan and taking the subject of an interpol red notice and a global b.d. a frenzy. his escape has embarrassed authorities in japan where gun had lived under house arrest and strict bail conditions including a ban on overseas travel. media reports say the surveillance cameras show him simply walking out of his tokyo home on sunday he didn't return he knows that at the end of the year japan enters new years
me upright thing i says the united states army. mistakes talks. about $46.00 times on this star and they attack and rocky off we shall forces it all card without giving any result of all acceptable reason now than a lawyer for the foreman misson boss call us gone says he feels betrayed by the japanese justice system gone fled to japan this week claiming he was avoiding political persecution and allegations of financial misconduct more details are emerging about guns a dramatic escape as alexia...